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- Bissextus abstract "Bissext, or bissextus (Lat. bis, twice; sextus, sixth) is the day which is added to the Gregorian calendar every fourth year (except those evenly divisible by 100, unless they are divisible by 400) to compensate for the six hour difference in length between the common 365 day year and the actual length of the solar year.Orginally, the day was inserted after the 24th of February, i.e. the 6th day before the calends (1st) of March, Consequently, besides the sextus, or sixth before the calends, the bis-sextus or \"second sixth,\" was our 25th of February. In modern usage, with the exception of ecclesiastical calendars, the intercalary day is added for convenience at the end of the month of February, as February 29, and years in which February has twenty-nine days are called \"bissextile,\" or leap years.".
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- Bissextus wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Bissextus wikiPageRevisionID "708338566".
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLink Calends.
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLink Category:1911_Encyclopaedia_Britannica_articles_with_no_significant_updates.
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Julian_calendar.
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLink Ecclesiology.
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLink Gregorian_calendar.
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLink Leap_year.
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bissextus".
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLinkText "bissextile".
- Bissextus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientRome-stub.
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- Bissextus subject Category:1911_Encyclopaedia_Britannica_articles_with_no_significant_updates.
- Bissextus subject Category:Julian_calendar.
- Bissextus hypernym Day.
- Bissextus type School.
- Bissextus type Calendar.
- Bissextus comment "Bissext, or bissextus (Lat. bis, twice; sextus, sixth) is the day which is added to the Gregorian calendar every fourth year (except those evenly divisible by 100, unless they are divisible by 400) to compensate for the six hour difference in length between the common 365 day year and the actual length of the solar year.Orginally, the day was inserted after the 24th of February, i.e.".
- Bissextus label "Bissextus".
- Bissextus sameAs Q4918458.
- Bissextus sameAs Szökőnap.
- Bissextus sameAs m.08hmc4.
- Bissextus sameAs Q4918458.
- Bissextus wasDerivedFrom Bissextus?oldid=708338566.
- Bissextus isPrimaryTopicOf Bissextus.